Monday, March 7, 2011



If you were approved for a federal tax extension, then the State of Oklahoma will automatically grant you a six month tax extension. If you weren't approved for a federal tax extension, or you need to make a state tax payment, you'll need to submit Oklahoma Form 504 (PDF). Include a copy of your federal extension (IRS 4868) when you file your Oklahoma state tax return.

Filing for a Oklahoma tax extension does not grant you extra time to pay any tax balance due. Your balance must be paid by April 15 to avoid possible penalties.

If you already received an approval notification from ExpressExtension, and you don't need to make a tax payment, then you're all done.

For more information, visit the State of Oklahoma Tax Commission website.
http://www.oktax.state.ok.us/




The State of Oklahoma will automatically grant you a 6 month tax extension if you were approved for a federal tax extension. However, you will need to submit Oklahoma Form 504 (PDF) if you need to make a state tax payment, if you were not approved for a federal extension, or if you are requesting an extension beyond that granted by the IRS.

If you do not need to make a tax payment and have received an approval notification from ExpressExtension, there’s nothing more to do. Include a copy of your federal extension (IRS 7004) when you file your Oklahoma state tax return.

Filing for a Oklahoma tax extension will not provide you with additional time to pay any tax balance due, which must be paid by your original filing deadline or interest and other payment penalties may apply.

For additional information, please visit the State of Oklahoma Tax Commission website.
http://www.oktax.state.ok.us/